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icalendar-proofing - Google Code - 0 views

  • Tools for proofing calendaring data in iCalendar (RFC 2445) format
  • RESTful web service
  • optional Web page front-end
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  • future iCalendar specifications
  • standards-based XML-based representations of iCalendar
Graham Perrin

IETF calsify draft dependency graphs - 0 views

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    Calendaring and Scheduling Standards Simplification (calsify) draft dependency graphs
Graham Perrin

VTODO with DUE date in Apple iCal : arnaudq's blog - 0 views

  • clients will consider the TRIGGER to be relative to the DTSTART property
  • meaningless (some time in 2004)
  • DTSTART property has a DATETIME
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  • DUE property has a DATE
  • invalid per the new calsify spec
Graham Perrin

Bug 11918 - Support 'spheres' or groups of collections - 0 views

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    My interest in this is two-fold: 1. interop - for example, how spheres may appear to iCal and other CalDAV clients; 2. look and feel - I have some ideas.
Graham Perrin

The New Chandler Project (rearchitecture) - Chandler2 documentation - 0 views

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Triage Status - Chandler2 documentation - 0 views

  • additional triage states can be defined in plugins
  • triage can be thought of as a timeline
  • points in time defining transitions
Graham Perrin

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » More Blogging and Fewer Mailing... - 0 views

  • Chandler-dev is now the working list for all things pertaining to the Chandler Project
  • planning, design and bug prioritization
  • Chandler-users will remain the best place for users to ask questions and report issues
Graham Perrin

Home - Screenlets.org - 0 views

shared by Graham Perrin on 27 May 09 - Cached
  • possibly the best open-source widget framework
Graham Perrin

Chandler Wiki : Chunking Over Time - 0 views

  • no apparent rhyme or reason for the way in which sub-folders and sub-sub-folders are arrayed, making it difficult for you to predict as you navigate through each level of the hierarchy, what sub-levels will appear. It also makes the hierarchy as a whole, difficult to grok once you opened up a few branches of the hierarchy. You're presented with an array of relationships and no easy way to chunk them down
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Fine criticism of a hierarchy.
Graham Perrin

Chandler Wiki : The Nature Of Tags - 0 views

  • Tags multiply like rabbits!
  • Tags make items look like they're multiplying like rabbits
  • the ability to assign more than 1 tag to an item
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  • becomes a cognitive quagmire when it comes time to get a grip on the scope of your data
  • ramplant multiplication of items showing up in multiple tag-groups can make a mountain out of a mole hill of data
  • Tags don't actually help you understand your data better
  • hierarchies visualize degrees of separation
  • in Tagsonomies, all neighbors are created equal
  • If what you're looking for doesn't exist in the tag or the intersection of tags you're currently looking at, you're out of luck
  • Without a visualization tool, tags are just as dumb if not dumber than hierarchies
  • 2 kinds of relationships
  • tags are either Related or Not related
  • Tagsonomies are too flexible for their own good
  • Some of the MIT Haystack studies asked users to "tag" URLs they found on the web with keywords
  • many of the users began to feel like the whole process pointless
  • they find it pointless to apply the keywords after a while
  • Tags are too generic
  • The notion of "related tags" is too generic
  • Tags are unable to store important metadata about both our data and the relationships that govern and structure that data
  • Tagged data sets quickly explode beyond human ability to extract narrative and scope from the data
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